Hello @genzai,Hello @CaseySJ,
Thanks for keeping this thread so active and helpful. I am hoping you can help get my Thunderbolt card working on one of my X99 systems. I have flashed cards working very well in 3 other systems including Z390 Designare. But this X99 system seems a bit tricky. I have attached what i think are all relevant files.
The board is X99 Designare, and its quite special as it has an onboard TB3 controller and officially allows you to connect a TB3 card in the last slot as well, with a header. I have not bothered to flash the onboard controller nor the controller on GC-AR card in the last slot as they have always worked well with the usual caveats of not showing a Thunderbolt bus. So I am actually trying to install a third Thunderbolt controller on this system. For the extra card I am trying to get working now, its a TRv2 flashed with your NVM50mod. I have the same card and flash working well in a z490 system.
As I have it, the Thunderbolt bus shows up, and attached devices also show up under Thunderbolt devices, but they don't work. I also don't see the card in the PCI system info. So my guess is there is something wrong with the ACPI addresses in my SSDT. When you look at the IOReg, keep in mind there are 2 other non-flashed Thunderbolt controllers. The new, flashed card is the one that shows up under RP01.
Please replace the existing SSDT-UIAC-DESIGNARE-Z390-V7.aml with the attached version (same file name). After booting Windows, please check if you see "Unknown Device".
It is not necessary to flash any Thunderbolt controller, whether that controller is built into the motherboard or part of a Thunderbolt PCIe add-in-card. Most Thunderbolt devices will work, including hot plug.Wait. What... what ?
I was also thinking that z390 designare needed to be flashed to work.
The mini guide explain how to flash but not how to activate the TB with just a SSDT.
I am using @CaseySJ EFI but my TB external HD is not mounting even when plugged in while booting.
Great news anyway.
I cannot answer questions like this that are devoid of description.I have a problem with my Logiteck keyboard and mouse disconnection using the stick do you have any idea
I'm on Big Sur in 0.6.3
Thank you
Please replace the existing SSDT-UIAC-DESIGNARE-Z390-V7.aml with the attached version (same file name). After booting Windows, please check if you see "Unknown Device".
Thanks for verifying; I'll incorporate this change into the upcoming OpenCore 0.6.6 EFI in first week of February.
if (_OSI ("Darwin"))
{
// do Mac stuff
}
Disconnecting the Wacom device enables me to boot but I still get some intermittent weird behaviour - finder unexpectedly quitting on launch, spotlight not working. I can connect the Wacom device once booted but after a while it stops working properly. Also get the attached problem on boot sometimes.Does it happen if you disconnect your Wacom device?